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Aggregation Settlement And Dismay , Judith Resnik May 1995

Aggregation Settlement And Dismay , Judith Resnik

Cornell Law Review

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Individualized Justice Mass Torts And Settlement Class Actions: An Introduction , Roger C. Cramton May 1995

Individualized Justice Mass Torts And Settlement Class Actions: An Introduction , Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Review

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Market Approach To Tort Reform Via Rule 23, Jonathan R. Macey, Geoffrey P. Miller May 1995

Market Approach To Tort Reform Via Rule 23, Jonathan R. Macey, Geoffrey P. Miller

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Co-Opting The Class Action , John Leubsdorf May 1995

Co-Opting The Class Action , John Leubsdorf

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Deception, Self-Deception, And Myth: Evaluating Long-Term Environmental Settlements, William H. Rodgers, Jr. Jan 1995

Deception, Self-Deception, And Myth: Evaluating Long-Term Environmental Settlements, William H. Rodgers, Jr.

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This paper draws upon six famous settlements that are known in various degrees to students of environmental law. Three are a matter of deep history: the 1970 Environmental Defense Fund settlement that led the last manufacturer of DDT in the U.S. to cease discharges into the Los Angeles sewer system and thence into Santa Monica Bay, the Kepone settlement of the mid-70s that followed in the wake of Judge Merhige's initial assessment of a record-breaking criminal fine of $13.24 million, and the Hudson River settlement of the early 1980s in which environmentalists gave up demands for cooling towers on several …